10 Ways to Improve Your Composition
Not your writing composition, by the way, but your photographic composition.
Not your writing composition, by the way, but your photographic composition.
It's not quite the "birthday" of the mouse, but...
I think I've lost her.
Oh, God, help me, I'm writing about Facebook.
Yeah, so I'm all up in that Facebook stuff and the average Facebook profile picture is terrible, especially mine. Here's a link to something you can do about that. Maybe I'll even update my Facebook profile pic when I get a couple minutes to rub together!
More photography add-on software.
Now, as regular readers know, I loves me some digital photography. What not everyone may realize, however, is that, in spite of being a professional geek, I have disturbingly weak photo-editing software skills. It is my greatest shame. On the other hand, it's also one of the ways I've sharpened my photography since getting my camera. I generally haven't edited any shots I toss up on the web, so any "correction" has been "in camera", with settings and lighting, not post work. But, I do sincerely want to change that.
So, another Thanksgiving has come and almost gone.
I have no time!
That's what that German phrase means. It's also very true of me the past couple weeks. I don't have time. Or, at least, not enough time.
Enlarging photographs is harder than it seems.
Or, as you commonly know it, Friday the Thirteenth.
So, I may have mentioned once or twice that I was going to take a photography seminar this past weekend.